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factory pre-set profiles (Woods, Mountains & City).
Customized profile settings are automatically saved once
adjustments are made and in order to start a new profile enter
the main menu and switch the User Profile from 1 to 2 or 3,
then perform new adjustments according to your preference.
2. Color Palette
This setting allows user to select the image Color Palette.
Please refer to page-12 IMAGE POLARITY INVERSION /
COLOR PALETTES for more information
3.
Palette on button “USER”
This menu setting allows you to select which color palette will
turn on when USER button is pressed (this menu option is
only shown when USER button is actually programmed to
switch color palette (see USER Button Function on page-10
for more information))
4. Thermal Image Gain
See page-6 for GAIN adjustment. NOTE: this function is
available via Super Controller and is normally adjusted without
getting into Menu.
5. Display Brightness
See page-6 for BRGT adjustment. NOTE: this function is
available via Super Controller and is normally adjusted without
getting into Menu.
6. Thermal Sensitivity
See page-6 for SENS adjustment. NOTE: this function is
available via Super Controller and is normally adjusted without
getting into Menu.
7. Image Detail Enhancement (IDE)
See page-6 for IDE adjustment. NOTE: this function is
available via Super Controller and is normally adjusted without
getting into Menu.
8. Image Polarity Inversion
See page-13 for IMAGE POLARITY INVERSION. NOTE: this
function is available via INVERT Button (14) and is normally
done without getting into Menu.
9. Super Contrast Display Mode
This setting allows user to enter the Super Contrast mode,
which is helpful during extremely humid weather conditions,
where targets will appear “washed out” against the
background, as well as during the situations where target heat
is waning. This is especially useful during search and rescue
operations where quick location of the heat source may be
very important, as well as when tracking wounded or expired
game. Please note that Super Contrast Mode is only seen on
the scope’ image display, therefore, if you are recording video